CASEY MECIJACasey Mecija is an accomplished multi-disciplinary artist, who first appeared in the spotlight as vocalist and songwriter for the Canadian orchestral pop band, Ohbijou. Psychic Materials, Mecija’s first solo album, is a return to the DIY aesthetic that she long ago began to craft. It is brave in its address of queerness, diaspora, history and love.

CERAMIC TLCeramic TL is a project of material sound and concrete emotion - tranquil, concussive electronics. Seven meditations on optimism and faith through the prism of environmental cataclysm. Euphoric and dismal; partial survival as hypercolor swirls in fuel spills - econoline psychedelia. Conflicted, synthetic celebrations of the industry of human spirit // the malevolence of the human race; faith as optimism // optimism as escape.

NAUTILUSSNautiluss aka Graham Bertie has been slowly releasing a diverse range of music fitting with the realm of House and Techno. His DJ and live sets have allowed him to play some of the most prestigious clubs in the world notably Berghain / Panorama Bar (3 times!), Trouw (Amsterdam), Dance Tunnel (London), The Arches (Glasgow), Corsica (London), Zoo Club (Zurich), Bossa Nova Civic Club & Output (NYC), Batofar (Paris) and Boiler Room (London & Toronto).

JESI THE YOUNGERBLOSSOM trailerBlossom is an animated diary where a singular image of a naked woman is continuously contorting in varying shapes, each one representing a particular feeling. In chronological order of Jesi's experience, the animation becomes a personal language that tells a complex story, all the while Blossom discovers the complexity of her own body.

BRETT ZADRAVETZBrett Zadravetz is an artist and musician living in Toronto. His visual experiments combine elements of installation with expanded animation.

HERETICAL OBJECTS INSTANCE

DAN THORNHILL

NEBULAR CRUSHNebular Crush is an upcoming action arcade shooter / platformer hybrid. Combining retro pixel art and modern graphics effects, the game immerses the player in a dreamy digital world full of glowing, shimmering, geometries populated by alien lifeforms. The player controls a guitar-playing surfer flying on a magical surfboard through a bizarre and abstract alternate dimension. The game demands both skill and cunning, often rewarding more clever and careful play over mindless button mashing. Easy to learn but difficult to master, Nebular Crush aims to appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers alike.

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